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Brill's Digital Library of World War I

This unrivalled reference work, authored by World War I experts, offers detailed information and interpretations on people and events, countries, institutions and ideas. It combines accessible material with recent, high-level scholarship, ideal both for students/newcomers and experienced scholars. Anyone interested in Twentieth-Century military history, war studies and international relations will enjoy diving into this exciting online collection.

Brill’s Digital Library of World War I consists of:

250 book chapters/articles that address not only key issues from political, historical and cultural perspectives, but also engage with aspects of the war that have remained underexplored such as the neutrals, the role of women, and memory. These chapters are drawn from a selection of Brill books published in the last 15 years.

26 essays that present thematic accounts of the major belligerents, wartime society, diplomacy, military events, and the historiography of the Great War.

A dictionary section containing 700 entries, providing solid information on international relations, domestic politics, military technology, and wartime propaganda. International in scope, it focuses on aspects of the cultural history of warfare that earlier military historians have neglected.

The essays and dictionary entries are drawn from Brill’s highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of the First World War, an unrivalled historical source and reference work.

Brill’s Digital Library of World War I is a unique resource that allows researchers to discover new perspectives and connections with the enhanced navigational tools provided.

BRILL’S DIGITAL LIBRARY OF WORLD WAR I—CONSISTS OF:

250 BOOK CHAPTERS drawn from the titles listed below. Each is a chapter is an a peer-reviewed article—authored by an authority on the topic—presenting transnational and global perspectives:

1917: Beyond the Western Front (2008), Ian F.W. Beckett.

Aftermaths of War (2011), Ingrid Sharp; Matthew Stibbe.

Arms and the Man (2011), Michael S. Neiberg.

Boundaries and their Meanings in the History of the Netherlands (2009), Benjamin Kaplan.

British Popular Culture and the First World War (2008), Jessica Meyer.

World War I and Propaganda and Public Opinion (2014), Troy R.E. Paddock.

The first online presentation of BRILL’S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

The Encyclopedia presents 26 substantial essays on the following topics:

States

Social Aspects of the War

The Course of the War

Historiography

The Encyclopedia includes a dictionary section containing 700 shorter entries, providing solid information on international relations, domestic politics, military technology, and wartime propaganda. Among the entries: